Mini-Lessons: Types of Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Interrogative, Demonstrative, Reflexive, and Indefinite
Mini-Lessons: Types of Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Interrogative, Demonstrative, Reflexive, and Indefinite
Mini-Lessons: Types of Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Interrogative, Demonstrative, Reflexive, and Indefinite
TYPES OF PRONOUNS
Singular
First Person I me my, mine
Second Person you you your, yours
Third Person he, she, it him, her, it his, her, hers, its
Plural
First Person we us our, ours
Second Person you you your, yours
Third Person they them their, theirs
What is a Possessive Pronoun?
Singular Plural
my, mine our, ours
your, yours your, yours
her, hers, his, its their, theirs
To be continued
The possessive pronouns my, your, her, his, its, our, and
their come before nouns.
For Example:
The dog pricked up its little ears. (ownership)
It saw the boy and heard his loud cry for help. (relationship)
The owner and his best friend came to the rescue. (relationship)
Pronouns can be tricky!!!
Some possessive pronouns sound like
contractions (its/its, your/youre, their/theyre).
Remember, a possessive pronoun never
has an apostrophe.
A contraction, however, always has an
apostrophe.
How about a Quick Review?
Directions: Choose one of the following to complete.
You can also challenge yourself by completing all 3!!!
In your own words, write the definition of a pronoun,
personal pronoun, and possessive pronoun.
Write sentences (compound, complex, and compound-
complex) using a pronoun, personal pronoun, and
possessive pronoun.
Use a text to find examples of pronouns, personal
pronouns, and possessive pronouns. Record your
examples.
Reflection
Reflect:
Which sentence(s) did you miss? What do you notice about these
sentence(s)? If you did not make a 100%, what can you do to improve your
score?
What is a Demonstrative Pronoun?
insects.
I wish I could claim some of its amazing powers for
myself.
A chameleon protects itself from danger by changing
colors.
Check your work
A chameleon can give itself tasty meals of unsuspecting
insects. (indirect object)
I wish I could claim some of its amazing powers for
myself. (object of the preposition)
A chameleon protects itself from danger by changing
colors. (direct object)
Reflect:
Which sentence(s) did you miss? Were you able to identify the reflexive pronoun and
the type of object in each sentence? If you did not make a 100%, what can you do to
improve your score?
What is an Indefinite Pronoun?
One is absent.
Check your work
Both worked hard.
Let each help decorate.
Several have called about the job.
Everyone was delighted at our party.
I think someone forgot this sweater.
Has anyone seen my wallet?
One is absent.
Reflect:
Which sentence(s) did you miss? What do you notice about the sentences you missed?
If you did not make a 100%, what can you do to improve your score?
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